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japan's nuclear safety agency says that another reactor's this morning. this marks the third of six nuclear reactors in trouble at the country's biggest nuclear power lant. 3 the first work stoppage in pro football in almost a quarter century is official. on friday, the nfl locked out the players after both sides failed to reach an agreement on how to split 9-billion dollars in football revenue. the pllyers are suing the owners now in federal court.... accusing the league of conspiracy and anti-competitive practices. the n-f-l lockout has fans here in baltimore angry. angry. caatain defense ... a superfan of the baltimore ravens ... held a protest against the n-f-l owners and the players.they gathered in front oo m-and-t stadium to say "what about the fans?" "me as a fan, i'm just sick and tired getting taken for granted. sometimes i get the, nfl talking about partnership, well i guess they're talking about the players and the fans because we're not. t the basically they're saying give us your money and go in the corner and shut up we don't want to heaa y
japan's nuclear safety agency says that another reactor's this morning. this marks the third of six nuclear reactors in trouble at the country's biggest nuclear power lant. 3 the first work stoppage in pro football in almost a quarter century is official. on friday, the nfl locked out the players after both sides failed to reach an agreement on how to split 9-billion dollars in football revenue. the pllyers are suing the owners now in federal court.... accusing the league of conspiracy and...
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iiages of the massive tsunami that swept through japan on friday are still coming in. this incredible scene captured the devastation as a huge wave of water just takes over the town offmiyako. everything in the tsunami's path...gone! 3 &phuge boats on the water toppled over the seawall.they were crushed and smashed into a bridge. the person who shot this video and several others stood on a balcony pbove the water...putting their own life at risk to captuue the scene. meanwhile, rescue crews from around the globe arrive in tokyo. men and women from germany, switzerland, hugary and taiwan brought tons of high-tech equipment with them. they also brought rescue dogssto help in the search for survivors. the u-s ilitary is sending helicopters to the devastated area with food, water and medical suppliees energy experts are working around the clock to avert anotter potential disaster in japan.explosions badly damaged nuclear reactors, releaaing a small amount of radiation into the air. theejapanese government ordered an evacuatiin of the area as a precaution.they say the amoun
iiages of the massive tsunami that swept through japan on friday are still coming in. this incredible scene captured the devastation as a huge wave of water just takes over the town offmiyako. everything in the tsunami's path...gone! 3 &phuge boats on the water toppled over the seawall.they were crushed and smashed into a bridge. the person who shot this video and several others stood on a balcony pbove the water...putting their own life at risk to captuue the scene. meanwhile, rescue crews...
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the rising death toll from japan's massive quake.. and the heightened fears of nuclear meltdowns. -------------------------------- ((nats))ááhonkingáá((karen-vo cont)) speaking out against high gas prices. ((sot))approx. 23:09:02: ryan: " every penny counts at this point."é((karen-vo cont)) he overnight jump in prices.. and how much ámoreá you could soon pay. -------------------------------- -((emily))áásotáá' -------------------------------- ((jeff-vo)) and bmore healthy.((sot))(1:47:45) "go, gotta want it, gotta want it, gotta want it, go!" ((jeff-vo cont)) the steps people took toward a healthier 2011... and the test that might have saved one woman's life. good evening.. i'm jeff abell. 3 abell. and i'm karen parks. parks.some cecil county pesidents are cleaning p tonight... ffer thhir homms were flooded with water. but myranda stephens tells they may have gotten lucky thii time around. 3 20:57 well as expected... there was some flooding here in the town of port deposit, but most folks say it asn't nearly as bad as it co
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the nuclear crisis in japan... is renewing fear about nuclear safety in the u-s.heightened scrutiny could mean higher costs for new and existing reactors.it could also make it harder to raise money for new plantt.the crisis comes as the begins building its first new reactors in a generation. that brings us to our question of the day:do youuthink nuclear energyyis safe?we'll be taking your calls in our 7 o'clock hour. you can also go to fox-baltimore dot com and tell us what you think... or sound off through facebook. send us a tweet.. at foxbaltimore. and you can text your answer to 45203. enter fox45a for yes.. or fox45b for no. the donations for japan are pouring in byythe millions, and every day there are more ways to give. but at the same time ... donation scams are increasing as well. joel d. smith isslivv in hunt valley ... with a warnnng ... and a new place in our area to donate with confidence. good morning joel d. lib) startiig today, wegmans food markets will allow customers to contribute to rellef effort
the nuclear crisis in japan... is renewing fear about nuclear safety in the u-s.heightened scrutiny could mean higher costs for new and existing reactors.it could also make it harder to raise money for new plantt.the crisis comes as the begins building its first new reactors in a generation. that brings us to our question of the day:do youuthink nuclear energyyis safe?we'll be taking your calls in our 7 o'clock hour. you can also go to fox-baltimore dot com and tell us what you think... or...
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since an 8-point-9 magnitude earthquake hit japan.. and the &pdeath toll is still rising thhs morning.japanese police have found another one- thousand odies..whicc doubles the official death toll... of more thaa 16-hundred. explosion at a badly damaged - nuclear power plant injures several more people.it's the seccnd explosion there since saturday.greg black has more on the government's response and the international community's pledge for humanitarian aid. 3 plumes of thick white smoke over the fukushima daiichi (foo-koo-shee-mah die-eee-chee) nuclear power plant on monday.the blast is the second aa that facility since saturday.radiatton levels outside thh plant remaan elevated...but the japanese government says the radiation released in the blasts doesn't pose n immediate safety or heelth risk.still... eople there aren't so sure.i'm due to give birth soon. i want o know exactly what is going on at the nuclear plant. iim scaaed. experts sayythe threat of a meltdown is still very real, despite ongoing effoots to cool te reactor's core
since an 8-point-9 magnitude earthquake hit japan.. and the &pdeath toll is still rising thhs morning.japanese police have found another one- thousand odies..whicc doubles the official death toll... of more thaa 16-hundred. explosion at a badly damaged - nuclear power plant injures several more people.it's the seccnd explosion there since saturday.greg black has more on the government's response and the international community's pledge for humanitarian aid. 3 plumes of thick white smoke...
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joy piazza fox news. 3 another earthquake hits japan. a 6.5 quake immeddate reports of damage of injuries.still, the radiation scare continues... with higher levels of radioactive substances in the sea near the fukushima nuclear plant. plant. levels found were ten million times higher than normal...and emergency workers fled the reactor today. it is not clear how long the workers were exposed to the high levels of rrdiation or how long the levels at theeplant had been that high. a u-s navy barge is delivering fresh water to help cool the power plant. the more than 800-thousand liters of waaer are being taken tt a japanese navy ship and the the plant by the japanese t - military. find out more about the disaater in japan by logging onto fox baltimore dot com. just look for 'hot topics' at the top of our website. a massive brush fire threatens a mobile home park in florida. 3 "1, 2,3 - go, go" go" residents joined together to move a boat away from the flames...as the fire burred dangerously close to homes. the fire started saturday afterno
joy piazza fox news. 3 another earthquake hits japan. a 6.5 quake immeddate reports of damage of injuries.still, the radiation scare continues... with higher levels of radioactive substances in the sea near the fukushima nuclear plant. plant. levels found were ten million times higher than normal...and emergency workers fled the reactor today. it is not clear how long the workers were exposed to the high levels of rrdiation or how long the levels at theeplant had been that high. a u-s navy...
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and especially from japan. more americans die from pollution each year than all of the people killed from chernobyl and the radiation levels in japan are nothing like that. are we overstating the danger? >> i think you make a good point. the people in the united states u.s. territories are in no danger. it is unlikely they will be exposed to the danger. there is concern about u.s. citizens in japan and we are monitoring the situation closely. but we'll see what comes. and as i said, day-by-day, hour-by-hour the focus is on mitigation of this issue. >> chris: there are reports that tepco, the company that owned the property delayed this taking steps to control the crisis such as using seawater because it didn't want to destroy its property. first of all. is that true? and secondly, should tepco simply bury the reactors in sand and cement as the russians did in chernobyl? would that solve the problem. in. >> first, i don't know the exact ronology. cooling with see water is the right decision. once you use the sea
and especially from japan. more americans die from pollution each year than all of the people killed from chernobyl and the radiation levels in japan are nothing like that. are we overstating the danger? >> i think you make a good point. the people in the united states u.s. territories are in no danger. it is unlikely they will be exposed to the danger. there is concern about u.s. citizens in japan and we are monitoring the situation closely. but we'll see what comes. and as i said,...
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they are not heading to japan ... more than a hundred, crew members on the u-s-n-s comfort are heading back to sea today .... to help treat thousands it's the comfortts first mission since returning from haiti. haiti. jool d. smith is live at the canton pier to tell us where ttey are needed now good morning joel d. good morning patrice, (ad lib) 3 the constellation is inner harbor...the historic warship... which was taken away for repairs... is constellation underwent several weeks of repairs... for rot that was caused by rainwater.this was the first time since the late 1990's... the ship was taken out of water. coming up on the early pdition... a pregnanny hormone leads to a new way to lose weig. weight...("until i lost 20 pounds i didn't even tell people i was on a 500 calories diet because it ssunds insane") insane")why this could be a dangerous diit. diet.luck is on our side thhs morning..here's a live look of zipping along there.i'll show you part of 83 looks like 3 ((ad lib meteorologist)) 3 ((traffic reporter a
they are not heading to japan ... more than a hundred, crew members on the u-s-n-s comfort are heading back to sea today .... to help treat thousands it's the comfortts first mission since returning from haiti. haiti. jool d. smith is live at the canton pier to tell us where ttey are needed now good morning joel d. good morning patrice, (ad lib) 3 the constellation is inner harbor...the historic warship... which was taken away for repairs... is constellation underwent several weeks of...
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very y happyroads' wife and baby oy plan to move to japan ... where he is stationee ii a couple months. in this economy, anything free will get some attention. but ree food at chick-fil-a... .for a year? for some, that borders on ... obsessiin! 3 joel d. smith is live in pasadena for the grand opening of the new chick fil-a, that comes with 100 people winning one meal a week for an entire year.. good morning joel d. good morning patrice, (ad lib) as you watch t-v, the t-v is watching you. you.as deborah feyerick explains.. advertisers are using technology to rack what we like -- and don't like... and applying it to commercials. commercials. (nats)every time you watching you throuuh that box which collects information on show--after show--after show. all that data sent anonymously, ultimately tt advertisers focused on reaching people likely to buy certain products or watch certain shows. (reporter: what is the benefit to people like me, to consumers?)the benefit to consumerssis that you get more relevant ads, that you have fewer ads that are irre
very y happyroads' wife and baby oy plan to move to japan ... where he is stationee ii a couple months. in this economy, anything free will get some attention. but ree food at chick-fil-a... .for a year? for some, that borders on ... obsessiin! 3 joel d. smith is live in pasadena for the grand opening of the new chick fil-a, that comes with 100 people winning one meal a week for an entire year.. good morning joel d. good morning patrice, (ad lib) as you watch t-v, the t-v is watching you....
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has been fired after making jokes about japan on twitter.gottfried tweeted quote- "japan is really advanced. they don't go toothee beach. the beach comes to them."gottfried has been the voice of aflac commercials for several years.a large majority of aflac's business takes place in japan. it's a dog show of a different kind... for folks in california. california.more thann200 dogs together... to competeein this year's "ugliest dog competition" dogs were judged in 13 categories... including "best mutt"... "dog that looks most like ts owner"... and "ugliest dog." in the end... the ugly-dog crown went to chomper... a boxer-mix... with a neurological problem that makes it impossible for him to keep his tongue in his mouth. the runner up?... a dog named rascal... hose owner says "ugly" is a very subjective term. "i don' t know why he's an ugly dog, i think he's really handsome myself..." myself..."proceedssfrom the event bbnefit the humane society. -3 cominn up... he's rolling in riches... riches...we'll tell you how much orbes magazine thinks rapper p-diddy... is worth. you're watching fox 45 m
has been fired after making jokes about japan on twitter.gottfried tweeted quote- "japan is really advanced. they don't go toothee beach. the beach comes to them."gottfried has been the voice of aflac commercials for several years.a large majority of aflac's business takes place in japan. it's a dog show of a different kind... for folks in california. california.more thann200 dogs together... to competeein this year's "ugliest dog competition" dogs were judged in 13...
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the story of two dogs in japan who not only survived japan's earthquake and tsunami... but did it átogether.áyou won't you're watching fox 45 morning news.. all local.. all porning. ((brea ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] bursting with mouth-watering real fruit and refreshingly blended with creamy low-fat yogurt, mcdonald's strawberry-banana and wild berry smoothies are 100% pure sipping fun. the simple joy of real fruit smoothies. ♪ the earthquake, tsunami and now evacuations from radiation are proving catastrrphic for pets in japan. but one story appears to have a happy ending. jeanne moos follows the trail of the two dogs that stuck ttgether. 3 this is one of those "where are they now" stories...amid all the human suffering in japan, a pairrof tsunami surviving dogs stood out. ah tuto ahhh is the dog dead, wonddred the fuji tv team that stummled onto this scene, as the healthier dog seemed to stick by his injured buddy. moments later, proof of life.wow tat tat tat soon this video was rocketing around theeweb and the bedraggled but seemingly loyal on the facebook page
the story of two dogs in japan who not only survived japan's earthquake and tsunami... but did it átogether.áyou won't you're watching fox 45 morning news.. all local.. all porning. ((brea ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] bursting with mouth-watering real fruit and refreshingly blended with creamy low-fat yogurt, mcdonald's strawberry-banana and wild berry smoothies are 100% pure sipping fun. the simple joy of real fruit smoothies. ♪ the earthquake, tsunami and now evacuations from radiation...
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japan saw huge spikes in radioactivity... which means we coulddsee more elevated readings here... but health officials say the increased levels in maryland are not dangerous. sharfstein says, " much much less than an x-ray. in ca, reported amount less than 1 / 10th of what you'd get flying from chicago la - chicago. what we found in md was a lot less than what they saw in ca." ca." scientists say the radiation probably came from the first releases of radioactive material at the fukushimi dai-ichi nuclear plant in japan. a winning lottery ticket worth 650-thousand dollars was sold here in maryland. maryland.thh.../ multi--atch .../ jackpot...// ticket...//// was.../// bought.../// at... mc--huuh.../ drive.../ in.../ lanham.... ///// ábutáá...// the.../ winner.../ hasn't... come forward.../ yet...///.ááthatáá... person...// can... choose betweee...// the.../ 650... thousand dollar.../ pnnuity.../// ááoráá...// a.../ 400-thousand dollar.../ p cash.../ option...///.áátheáá...// winner...// has... 182 days.../// from...// the... prawing date...// to.../ claim.../ the pri
japan saw huge spikes in radioactivity... which means we coulddsee more elevated readings here... but health officials say the increased levels in maryland are not dangerous. sharfstein says, " much much less than an x-ray. in ca, reported amount less than 1 / 10th of what you'd get flying from chicago la - chicago. what we found in md was a lot less than what they saw in ca." ca." scientists say the radiation probably came from the first releases of radioactive material at the...
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after the 9-point-- uake and tsunami hit japan... the disaster threatened to detour their americcn tour. 04:00 "we felt it. it was a very big earttquuke."04:05 pand ww had after shocks. many aftershocks. and ww had trouble getting food gas. you know, the shortage." shortage."some of the american pllyers say they'd love to go to japan and play the tokyo team on their turf next. chaperones say they're just thankful the players got a back home. boeing's newest 7-47 lifts off... for the very first time. the massive jetliner is á6 stories highá... nd more than officials say sales of the plane are starting to pick up... with more than 30 ordered so far.at leass two begin flying the new 7-47's next year. one of baltimore's most famiiiar sites is on its way back home. the coostellation is leeving dry weees of repairs. repairs. joel d. smith is live there now as it's happening ,,, to explain why the historic ship's makeover is far from complete. good morning joel d. gooo mooning patrice, (ad lib) 3 coming up in our hometown hotspot... a nig
after the 9-point-- uake and tsunami hit japan... the disaster threatened to detour their americcn tour. 04:00 "we felt it. it was a very big earttquuke."04:05 pand ww had after shocks. many aftershocks. and ww had trouble getting food gas. you know, the shortage." shortage."some of the american pllyers say they'd love to go to japan and play the tokyo team on their turf next. chaperones say they're just thankful the players got a back home. boeing's newest 7-47 lifts off......
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they are not heading to japan ... but more than a hundred crew members on the u-s-n-s sea today .... to help treat thousands of people in need. it's the comfort's first mission siice returning from haiti. haiti. joel d. smith is live at the canton pier to tell us where they areeneeded now good morning joel d. 3ood morning patrice, (ad lib)- the constellation is heading back to baltimore's inner harbor.. the historic warship... which was taken away for repairs... is expected to return monday.the constellltion underwent several weeks of repairs... for rot that was caused by rainwater. this was the firstttime since the late 1990's... the ship was taken the search continues for a college studenn... who went missing in new york. maryland... last seen - saturday... leaving his off- campus residence.his car was found abandoned in a field. accorddng to police... pelany's cell phone pinged off a tower... arouud the time of his disappearance.delany's parents say that news helps them hang onto hooe... that their son will beefoun
they are not heading to japan ... but more than a hundred crew members on the u-s-n-s sea today .... to help treat thousands of people in need. it's the comfort's first mission siice returning from haiti. haiti. joel d. smith is live at the canton pier to tell us where they areeneeded now good morning joel d. 3ood morning patrice, (ad lib)- the constellation is heading back to baltimore's inner harbor.. the historic warship... which was taken away for repairs... is expected to return monday.the...
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radition from japan.. found in . maryland.we are monitoring for anything that would be unexpected... just how much you're being exposeddto.. and whether or not you should be concerned about your health. health.lead us not into temptation.why one new study says.. going to church.. could be what's making you overweight. overweight.musical natt nats shrek: the musical.. invades ba. baltimoree31:!4-come on in inwe take you backstage. monday, march 28th 3 3 map fiber map an overnight double shooting in northeast balitmore leaves one person dea. dead. it happened late last night on elmley avenue. two 17 year olds were shot.. as they sat in a car.one was hit in the back.. and later died from his injuries.the other... shot in the arm and is in serious ... but stable pondtion this morning.no word yet on suspects or motives. an elderly man is hit by an amtrak train and killed. killed. it happpned early saturday morning, around one a-m... on the tracks at east preston street ann broadway... near penn station. the victim is nort
radition from japan.. found in . maryland.we are monitoring for anything that would be unexpected... just how much you're being exposeddto.. and whether or not you should be concerned about your health. health.lead us not into temptation.why one new study says.. going to church.. could be what's making you overweight. overweight.musical natt nats shrek: the musical.. invades ba. baltimoree31:!4-come on in inwe take you backstage. monday, march 28th 3 3 map fiber map an overnight double shooting...
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all morning. 3(break 6)) new this morring...a major earthquake strikes japan... triggering tsunami warnings throughout the fleeing into streets... as cars toppled off bridges.. and fell into waters underneath.at least 10 people are ccnfirmed dead... but that number is expected to rise.a tsunami warning is now issued for parts of california, oregon and alaska. police search the home of charlie sheen for weapoos... after reports that the actor was threatening to hurt himself with a gun.under his current restraining order... sheen is prohibittd from having guns.police won't say what they found... but admit th throughout the whole process. shortly after they left... sheen hit twitter... to talk about what happened. if you have a few drinks thiss weekend, and you think you can still drive home.here's a firrt hand glimpse of why you shouldn't. chris schwarz, a registered nurse with health plan h-q is here this morning to open some eyes.--drinking and ddiving simulation...--imparement blood limit?--why are women more affected than men? --health expo? fox 45 is stepping
all morning. 3(break 6)) new this morring...a major earthquake strikes japan... triggering tsunami warnings throughout the fleeing into streets... as cars toppled off bridges.. and fell into waters underneath.at least 10 people are ccnfirmed dead... but that number is expected to rise.a tsunami warning is now issued for parts of california, oregon and alaska. police search the home of charlie sheen for weapoos... after reports that the actor was threatening to hurt himself with a gun.under his...
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tte plant shhtddwns and other disruptions following japan's earthquaae and tsunami mean car prices in the u-s could rise as soon as this week.even american-made cars couud be affected, since some japan.watch out ipadd..a d in - little ore competitionnis about to hit the tablet market. research in motion's "blackberry laybook" will go on sale april 19th.prices start at 499-dollars for 16- gigabytes, the same price as apple's ippd.pre-orders began tuesday.this is just the beginning of the 2011 tablet wars...industry insiders say more han 100 models could hit business is fizzling.... according to "beverage digest," soda sales volume was down about half-a-percent in the u-s last year..there hasn't been an increase in the u-s soft drink market since 2004...meaning ii's not tied to the recession.so what are americans drinking? "beverage digest" says bottled water and energy drinns.for business brief, i'm stan case. coming up... upp..chris brown's post-interview temper tantrum. what was found in his dressing room... shortly after being asked about his relationship with ex-girlfriend rihanna.
tte plant shhtddwns and other disruptions following japan's earthquaae and tsunami mean car prices in the u-s could rise as soon as this week.even american-made cars couud be affected, since some japan.watch out ipadd..a d in - little ore competitionnis about to hit the tablet market. research in motion's "blackberry laybook" will go on sale april 19th.prices start at 499-dollars for 16- gigabytes, the same price as apple's ippd.pre-orders began tuesday.this is just the beginning of...
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we put it to the deal or dud test.find out if it passes. 3 3 3 3 3 3 levels of radioactive iodine in japan's sea-water is soaring over twelve áhundredá times the national safett limit. engineers at the fukushima nuclear plant are struggling to stabilize the possible leaking into the waterss the plant was damaged in the tsunami and earthquake two weeks ago.but officials say --- even with the levels so high --- marine life has not been affected. "as of noww there is no report of ny adverse impact on the 20 km. experts say there's very low possibility but we must strengthen monitoring without laxity. " the death toll in the tsunami and earthquake has now reached over 10-thousand --- with 17-thousand still missing. gun shots shots rebels celebrate aater re-taking the gateway city to eastern libya.rebees cheered on the side of the road and even danced on top of tanks. hundreds of cars were seen streaming toward the town after the victory.the town had been under qaddafi's control for allost 2 weeks.this is the firrt major turnaround in the uprising for the rebels. 3 get this --- a 13 year old st
we put it to the deal or dud test.find out if it passes. 3 3 3 3 3 3 levels of radioactive iodine in japan's sea-water is soaring over twelve áhundredá times the national safett limit. engineers at the fukushima nuclear plant are struggling to stabilize the possible leaking into the waterss the plant was damaged in the tsunami and earthquake two weeks ago.but officials say --- even with the levels so high --- marine life has not been affected. "as of noww there is no report of ny adverse...
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japan struggles to control the stricken pushy when nuclear power dropping the seawater in the air planning to use it would reduce account in trucks and desperate attempts to cool the reactors and prevent taking down. with every fifty workers remaining to all the stable power plant allies tons of the un nuclear all thoughts and wondering why it's taking them so long to react to the atomic things are unfolding in japan. and the us says it's along by the mounting problems and for the sheer of the troubles they have songs about drawing board of the american behind the power stations decide. to dial the news libyan opposition supporters call for an end to the violence in the country russia pushes for a cease fire resolution for the u.n. is yet to make in the. next arctic spotlight focuses on how people around the world are growing more apprehensive about nuclear energy in light of japan's crisis. for the. we've got it's. the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers. hello again a welcome to spotlight. on our teeth i'll be love and today me and my guests will discuss
japan struggles to control the stricken pushy when nuclear power dropping the seawater in the air planning to use it would reduce account in trucks and desperate attempts to cool the reactors and prevent taking down. with every fifty workers remaining to all the stable power plant allies tons of the un nuclear all thoughts and wondering why it's taking them so long to react to the atomic things are unfolding in japan. and the us says it's along by the mounting problems and for the sheer of the...
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fallout from the earthquake in japan you've heard about the physical damage from this massive disaster but we're going to tell you how this could affect the global economy but it's a battle between two media outlets and personalities new york times takes on the huffington post claiming the only one of these two is the king when it comes to media royalty so who's the winner we're going to find out and i do you consider gays to be second class citizens we'll speak with a man who use of that explanation to get himself out of jury duty and he'll join us to tell us to say why he thinks he isn't considered equal then is joe biden was visiting with russian heads of state and talking about recess national intelligence director james clapper claim that russia and china are mortal threats to the united states so which one is it and we would like to toast our friday with a dose of happy hour or discuss the latest dating sites and there's even one school in florida who is redefining the term hot for teacher details on all that and more in tonight's show but first let's move on to our top story. a
fallout from the earthquake in japan you've heard about the physical damage from this massive disaster but we're going to tell you how this could affect the global economy but it's a battle between two media outlets and personalities new york times takes on the huffington post claiming the only one of these two is the king when it comes to media royalty so who's the winner we're going to find out and i do you consider gays to be second class citizens we'll speak with a man who use of that...
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going after the union workers who can really get away with things and radiation continues to rise in japan are we seen a worst case scenario unfolding. you need to know this more than five hundred thousand people took to the streets in london over the weekend to protest the british government's proposed austerity program that would cut one hundred thirty billion dollars in spending and lay off nearly five hundred thousand public workers all walks of british life will be affected by the conservatives proposed cuts to childcare services retirees and public safety programs and the cuts set the nation's single payer health care system on the road to privatization london hasn't seen a protest this big since the two thousand and three demonstration against the iraq war one of the groups leading the protest was the trades union. and paul our head of organization and services said this about why people are demonstrating. the government needs to change on a call of course because the courts are creating more unemployment just eyeful in economic recovery and the devastating public services not twice
going after the union workers who can really get away with things and radiation continues to rise in japan are we seen a worst case scenario unfolding. you need to know this more than five hundred thousand people took to the streets in london over the weekend to protest the british government's proposed austerity program that would cut one hundred thirty billion dollars in spending and lay off nearly five hundred thousand public workers all walks of british life will be affected by the...
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. >> nuclear anxiety in japan. tonight extraordinary measures after word of of emergency. >>> 6.12 days after the 8.9 catastrophe. >>> now, as new tsunami video emerges, thousands of miles away a tour of the bay area damage and the outrage. >> this is a joke, it's sickening. >>> good evening. the official death toll from japan's earthquake and tsunami just rose tonight to at least a thousand. and if those disasters weren't bad enough, now this the government says there's probably a partial melt down going on right now at a japanese nuclear power plant. here is the source of the fear. >> reporter: this blast at a nuclear power plant is putting all of japan on edge. three reactors are having problems with their cooling function. and top government spokesman says a partial melt down is likely underway. authorities have evacuated more than 200,000 people living within a 12-mile radius of the complex. an increase of radiation in the air can increase the risk of cancer and residents are being screened for exposure. >> th
. >> nuclear anxiety in japan. tonight extraordinary measures after word of of emergency. >>> 6.12 days after the 8.9 catastrophe. >>> now, as new tsunami video emerges, thousands of miles away a tour of the bay area damage and the outrage. >> this is a joke, it's sickening. >>> good evening. the official death toll from japan's earthquake and tsunami just rose tonight to at least a thousand. and if those disasters weren't bad enough, now this the...
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activists insist japan is sending the u.s. a painful message. >> in japan before march 11th people said we'll never have a 9.0. we need to do better than that. we have a wakeup call here. >> reporter: indian point's operators insist it's safe, well protected from even a terrorist attack, and built to sustain the strongest earthquakes anticipated for the area. despite all of that, opponents say nature's unpredictability makes a nuclear plant here just not worth the risk. ron allen, nbc news, buchanan, new york. >>> we are back in a moment with a troubling question a lot of people are asking after the events of the past several days. >>> finally tonight, after the unrelenting and literally world-changing news of the past nine or so days, a question many of us have been asking, now perfectly captured on the cover of "newsweek" magazine out tomorrow, against the backdrop of a cresting wave, the words "apom lips now: tsunamis, earthquakes, nuclear meltdowns, revolutions, economies on the brink, what the blank is next?" we wish we c
activists insist japan is sending the u.s. a painful message. >> in japan before march 11th people said we'll never have a 9.0. we need to do better than that. we have a wakeup call here. >> reporter: indian point's operators insist it's safe, well protected from even a terrorist attack, and built to sustain the strongest earthquakes anticipated for the area. despite all of that, opponents say nature's unpredictability makes a nuclear plant here just not worth the risk. ron allen,...
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here now a look at the images in japan. in the hardest hit corner of japan, survival. in the middle of so much destruction and loss, hope. a group of kindergartners rescued, stranded aboard a boat. now back on land. treating their injuries on the spot. today, growing worries about those who hadn't been found. lists of evacuees were posted at local shelters. >> my husband hasn't come here yet. he left home a little later than me. our house was swept away. >> on the roof of one hospital the staff used towels and sheets to spell out a simple desperate plea. 300 people help. and elsewhere, a young woman says she's glad to be alive. >> we are all right. i'm relieved that my baby was not harmed. >> and that is nbc "nbc nightly news" for this saturday night. i'm lester holt reporting from tokyo japan. i will see you back here tomorrow, on "today". thank you for watching everyone. and good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening. i'm diane dwyer. we begin with more fallout from the magnitude 8.9 earthquake and tsunami in japan. tonight another reactor has
here now a look at the images in japan. in the hardest hit corner of japan, survival. in the middle of so much destruction and loss, hope. a group of kindergartners rescued, stranded aboard a boat. now back on land. treating their injuries on the spot. today, growing worries about those who hadn't been found. lists of evacuees were posted at local shelters. >> my husband hasn't come here yet. he left home a little later than me. our house was swept away. >> on the roof of one...
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. >> what happened in japan, our earthquake supplies have been selling out. it's hard to keep it on the shelf. >> there are over 12 million people in l.a. if something major were to happen like happened in japan, we'd be kind of out of luck, i think. >> reporter: we visited an earthquake simulator to learn how to survive a 6.2 magnitude quake. clearly they didn't warn me before they turned it on. oh my god. that was so strong. >> yeah. >> reporter: and i didn't know what to do. >> exactly. >> reporter: what is the right thing? twl we >> what i tried to do, to push you underneath there. >> reporter: there are a lot of things you can do before the ground starts shaking. you can secure electronics and furniture. the biggest sellers are the kits, with essentials like food and water. these pacts stay fresh for five years. just drink two of these and eat these two and that would be enough for a whole day. >> doesn't look like much. >> well, it isn't, but you don't want to be carrying your entire kitchen with you. >> reporter: also inside, a blanket and hand crank f
. >> what happened in japan, our earthquake supplies have been selling out. it's hard to keep it on the shelf. >> there are over 12 million people in l.a. if something major were to happen like happened in japan, we'd be kind of out of luck, i think. >> reporter: we visited an earthquake simulator to learn how to survive a 6.2 magnitude quake. clearly they didn't warn me before they turned it on. oh my god. that was so strong. >> yeah. >> reporter: and i didn't...
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and nuclear watchdog finally heads to japan in which criticism the atomic agency has failed to get on top of the crisis. unfolding the fukushima disaster could disability damage the image and the bank account the u.s. funds are designed to station in two years already rethinking its business dealings with general electric. and in libya pro-government forces regain a mole ground from rebels russia is pushing for a u.n. cease fire resolution after declaring colonel gadhafi persona non grata. all next year on our program spotlight focuses on how people around the world are growing slightly more apprehensive about nuclear energy certainly in the light of japan's disaster. hello again oh welcome to spotlight the interview show on our teeth i would love and today me and my guests will discuss what people call the true novel sin. following the explosions on the japanese nuclear power plant the europeans are growing more fearful about their own nuclear reactors. says over half of the country's population one all those seventeen reactors shut down in japan people are expressing less credit to
and nuclear watchdog finally heads to japan in which criticism the atomic agency has failed to get on top of the crisis. unfolding the fukushima disaster could disability damage the image and the bank account the u.s. funds are designed to station in two years already rethinking its business dealings with general electric. and in libya pro-government forces regain a mole ground from rebels russia is pushing for a u.n. cease fire resolution after declaring colonel gadhafi persona non grata. all...
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living increase.that will offset salary áreductionsá due to furlough days. 3 a new threat is looming in japan... for the first timm since a powerful earthquake and tsunami devastated the country... highly radioactive water has been found in aa tunnel outside the fuka-shima dai-aichi nuclear power plant. that tunnel is less than 200 feet froo the ocean... and japanese officials worry it could seep into the ocean and soil... hurting the country's food supply.they're now working to barricade thh water in the damaged tunnel. remember this whale? tillikum... is the orca that killed a traiier during a sea world performance.he's returning to work today... a year after the shocking attack. the 6-ton orca is blamed for violently killing 40 yyar-old dawn brancheau )... a year ago trainer will ever swim with tiliium again.instead... he will be in the park's display arena. tired of high gas prices?one group says the answer is blowing in the wind. what do we want? wind power!! when do we want it? now!! now!! members of the chesapeake climate actiin network, used a gas station as thier backdrop... to suppo
living increase.that will offset salary áreductionsá due to furlough days. 3 a new threat is looming in japan... for the first timm since a powerful earthquake and tsunami devastated the country... highly radioactive water has been found in aa tunnel outside the fuka-shima dai-aichi nuclear power plant. that tunnel is less than 200 feet froo the ocean... and japanese officials worry it could seep into the ocean and soil... hurting the country's food supply.they're now working to barricade thh...
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will do everything and anything to help japan. he said that they would do all they could to mobilize humanitarian assistance. >> we are shocked by the images coming from japan this morning. on behalf of the united nations, i want to express my deepest sympathies and heartfelt condolences to the japanese people and government and most especially those who lost a family and friends in the earthquake and subsequent tsunami. japan is one of the most generous and strongest benefactors coming to the assistance of those in need of the world over. in that spirit, the u.n. stands by the people of japan and we have been through everything and anything we can at this different -- in this difficult time. we will be watching closely as the aftershocks are felt across the pacific and southeast asia. i sincerely hope that under the leadership of the prime minister and the full support and solidarity of the international community, japanese people and government will be able to overcome this difficult time as soon as possible. >> for the latest n
will do everything and anything to help japan. he said that they would do all they could to mobilize humanitarian assistance. >> we are shocked by the images coming from japan this morning. on behalf of the united nations, i want to express my deepest sympathies and heartfelt condolences to the japanese people and government and most especially those who lost a family and friends in the earthquake and subsequent tsunami. japan is one of the most generous and strongest benefactors coming...
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and a disaster about so that fastens of people dead or missing or he's alive or bennett has more from japan. right now they're still trying to reconnect power to the site so they can get those cooling systems up and running and bring the temperature down inside the reactor spots things like the only way they're now going to prevent or could be a real nuclear disaster there now focusing on reactor number two because this morning they actually saw smoke rising from the reactor they don't know what the cause was of that they don't think it was an explosion because that wasn't heard clearly the temperature inside is very hot or they've already managed to do was to lay a power cable from the main bridge a kilometer long cable to try and restore power but they haven't managed to connect that up yet the radiation is very high still and also the outer casing of the reactor the containment vessel was badly damaged in the explosion that happened earlier this week now in the meantime they are trying everything they can to try and keep the temperature down to try to cool the reactors there off of the f
and a disaster about so that fastens of people dead or missing or he's alive or bennett has more from japan. right now they're still trying to reconnect power to the site so they can get those cooling systems up and running and bring the temperature down inside the reactor spots things like the only way they're now going to prevent or could be a real nuclear disaster there now focusing on reactor number two because this morning they actually saw smoke rising from the reactor they don't know...
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we have families back in japan. i'm honored i am able to help out. >> usf blue ridge is based in japan which is south of tokyo. they were in singapore for a port visit but immediately prepared to return following the disaster. we are hearing firsthand accounts of people that were in japan when it happened. they describe a frightening experience. one woman a san francisco native currently lives in tokyo with her husband and two young sons. she says the quake was noticeably more violent than the 1989 quake. >> we were walking home from kindergarten and it was crazy the ground shook so hard. we had to sit down. we couldn't even stand. >> other bay area residents are boarding flights to japan to look for family members they have not heard of since the quake hit. central bankers are injecting nearly $184 billion into money markets. the record level is more than twice than what they haddie nounsed earlier. preliminary efforts put repair cost in the tens of billions of dollars. japan's nikkei dropped 6% in the first day of
we have families back in japan. i'm honored i am able to help out. >> usf blue ridge is based in japan which is south of tokyo. they were in singapore for a port visit but immediately prepared to return following the disaster. we are hearing firsthand accounts of people that were in japan when it happened. they describe a frightening experience. one woman a san francisco native currently lives in tokyo with her husband and two young sons. she says the quake was noticeably more violent...
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. -- japan? the idea that we would have a plan of the same design, which, in 20 years, will be 60 years old, i think it is a frightening thought to many people in vermont. >> senator, as i indicated previously, the agency intends to go forward with a systematic and methodical look at all of the plants to see -- primarily based on the incident in japan -- to see if there are any modifications or changes we need to make to our regulations. that would apply to vermont yankee as well as to any other plant. we will not wait until extended time of operation. we will do it right now based on existing operation of the facility. the license extension that we should is an opportunity for that plant to operate additionally beyond the years of its initial license. but if we do find information that tells us the informatiothio be changed, we will make those changes. >> i can tell you that the people of vermont, before the terrible accidents and earthquake in japan, were very concerned about the safety of the
. -- japan? the idea that we would have a plan of the same design, which, in 20 years, will be 60 years old, i think it is a frightening thought to many people in vermont. >> senator, as i indicated previously, the agency intends to go forward with a systematic and methodical look at all of the plants to see -- primarily based on the incident in japan -- to see if there are any modifications or changes we need to make to our regulations. that would apply to vermont yankee as well as to...
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remind yourself that this is japan. when nature unleashes all of its power, even the mightiest nations are brought low. so prone is japan to earthquakes that under its emergency plan this primary school was earmarked as a refuge. exercise drills paid off. in times of crisis the teachers double as aid workers. >> we are trying to feed 2,000 people, maybe more. we will keep going as long as our supply of rice lasts. >> this woman and her children have no power or water and she does not know how long she will be here. i am very worried for the children she said. i want to get them home as quickly as possible. around the city food is running out. but this super market an employee tells customers the shelves are almost empty. >> we are a few miles away from the worst of the damage. these people are affected all of the same. they are having to queue up for every day items that a few days ago they took for granted. this woman has looked around the area and this is the only shop that has got anything. the queue stretches for hu
remind yourself that this is japan. when nature unleashes all of its power, even the mightiest nations are brought low. so prone is japan to earthquakes that under its emergency plan this primary school was earmarked as a refuge. exercise drills paid off. in times of crisis the teachers double as aid workers. >> we are trying to feed 2,000 people, maybe more. we will keep going as long as our supply of rice lasts. >> this woman and her children have no power or water and she does...
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seven finance ministers said they would intervene in japan's currency will more than that in about twenty minutes time. at another news libya braces for airstrikes from friends in the u.k. as the u.n. security council backs and no fly zone to protect civilians. in moscow i match reza good to have you with us here on r t our top story the race is on to restore electricity to japan's stricken fukushima nuclear plant so that workers can then get the reactor cooling systems back on line it's been a week now since the country was a rocked by its worst ever earthquake triggering a tsunami and it is asking about look that's not thousands of people dead or missing or bet it has more from japan. right now they're still trying to reconnect power to the site so they can get those cooling systems up and running and bring the temperature down inside the reactor that seems like the only way they're now going to prevent what could be a real nuclear disaster and mouth hoaxing reactor number two because this morning they actually saw smoke rising from the reactor they don't know what the cause was of that
seven finance ministers said they would intervene in japan's currency will more than that in about twenty minutes time. at another news libya braces for airstrikes from friends in the u.k. as the u.n. security council backs and no fly zone to protect civilians. in moscow i match reza good to have you with us here on r t our top story the race is on to restore electricity to japan's stricken fukushima nuclear plant so that workers can then get the reactor cooling systems back on line it's been a...
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it's been called japan's worst tragedy since world war ii. >> stay with us. still ahead on this program for you, this confrontation in bahrain, protestors set up road blocks in the capital as 1,000 saudi troops entered the country. the bank of japan has channeled another $61.2 billion into the financial system to help stabilize the country's economy. the move comes a day after the bank injected 15 trillion yen into japan's economy to shore up investor sentiment. >> mass selling on the tokyo stock exchange as investors try to guess how badly japan's major companies will be hit. firms like toshiba, toyota, and nissan have had to stop production because with 11 of japan's 54 nuclear power stations out of action, they're running out of energy. >> we've stopped production as of today. we're taking the opportunity to assess how affected each operation is. frankly, it's extraordinarily complex. it's not just our factories, it's also our suppliers. obviously, some of the suppliers are within the exclusion area for the nuclear plant. >> it's insurance companies that a
it's been called japan's worst tragedy since world war ii. >> stay with us. still ahead on this program for you, this confrontation in bahrain, protestors set up road blocks in the capital as 1,000 saudi troops entered the country. the bank of japan has channeled another $61.2 billion into the financial system to help stabilize the country's economy. the move comes a day after the bank injected 15 trillion yen into japan's economy to shore up investor sentiment. >> mass selling on...
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. >>> up next, we're going to turn to japan. radiation from japan detected today in california. we've got the latest on japan's today in california. we've got the latest on japan's nuclear emergency. sssssss to skate o ce. what was i thinking? but i was still skating on thin ice with my cholesterol. anyone with high cholesterol may be at increased risk of heart attack. diet and exercise weren't enough for me. i stopped kidding myself. i've been eating healthier, exercising more and now i'm also taking lipitor. if you've been kidding yourself about high cholesterol, stop. lipitor is a cholesterol-lowering medication, fda approved to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients who have heart disease or risk factors for heart disease. lipitor is backed by over 18 years of research. [ female announcer ] lipitor is not for everyone, including people with liver problems and women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. you need simple blood tests to check for liver problems. tell your doctor if you are taking other medications or if you have any muscle pain or we
. >>> up next, we're going to turn to japan. radiation from japan detected today in california. we've got the latest on japan's today in california. we've got the latest on japan's nuclear emergency. sssssss to skate o ce. what was i thinking? but i was still skating on thin ice with my cholesterol. anyone with high cholesterol may be at increased risk of heart attack. diet and exercise weren't enough for me. i stopped kidding myself. i've been eating healthier, exercising more and now...
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the arctic news channel from moscow the main story tonight the official number killed by a tsunami in japan is no three hundred seventy five percent figure achieved the most optimistic estimates suggest will rise dramatically huge wave was caused by the biggest earthquake in the country's history cars buildings even passenger trains will sweat away helpless against the power of the tsunami a car battled tokyo was also affected millions hit by power cuts and its transit system coming to a complete halt and now a new quake tonight measuring six point six has hit in the last hour causing the city's skyscrapers to shake again perhaps the most worrying tonight is the damage caused to the fukushima nuclear plant in the northeast we're hearing that the pressure inside the reactor there has been rising tonight officials are fearing of a radiation leak but japan's nuclear safety agency saying all to reduce the pressure inside that containment vessel radioactive vapor when they have to be released but they're also stressing crucially that it will pose no risk to humans all the environment if we hear
the arctic news channel from moscow the main story tonight the official number killed by a tsunami in japan is no three hundred seventy five percent figure achieved the most optimistic estimates suggest will rise dramatically huge wave was caused by the biggest earthquake in the country's history cars buildings even passenger trains will sweat away helpless against the power of the tsunami a car battled tokyo was also affected millions hit by power cuts and its transit system coming to a...
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the tsunami in japan killed thousands. in some parts of some towns, there's no remaining evidence that anyone ever lived there. and now tonight the crisis has taken yet another turn, and we are covering a full-blown nuclear scare in japan. there are 17 nuclear power plants across japan, 54 nuclear reactors, but one plant in particular is in trouble. it's the fukushima plant, and if you've seen the pictures of it over this past weekend, there was one explosion in one building on saturday, another just yesterday and now a third reactor is in trouble at that same facility. japanese authorities are reporting tonight they have heard yet another explosion there within the last few hours. it's an urgent situation. the nuclear danger, the desperate human toll that goes on, and our team is in place to cover it. we will begin with our chief science correspondent, robert bazell, on the immediate nuclear danger there. bob, good evening. >>> brian, in what could have been the third explosion in four days, tensions are mounting in the s
the tsunami in japan killed thousands. in some parts of some towns, there's no remaining evidence that anyone ever lived there. and now tonight the crisis has taken yet another turn, and we are covering a full-blown nuclear scare in japan. there are 17 nuclear power plants across japan, 54 nuclear reactors, but one plant in particular is in trouble. it's the fukushima plant, and if you've seen the pictures of it over this past weekend, there was one explosion in one building on saturday,...
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the bank of japan said it will inject an extra $3.5 trillion into the bank's. their aim is to keep the economy stable. >> thank you very much. even before details emerged of the latest fire, a team of 34 experts was on its way to japan to assess the reactors and advise on containing radiation leaks. our correspondent has been given this analysis. >> day after day new threats emerge. multiple explosions, a scene so hazardous only 50 workers are left on site to try to bring things under control. here is what we think is happening. reactor one is -- there has probably been a partial melting inside. reactor two is the most worrying with a potential breach. the first possible damage to any reactors. this device handles excess pressure may have been breached. reactor three is also in trouble with an explosion and maybe a partial meltdown. high-level radiation has been measured nearby. reactor four poses a threat as well. in a tank a fire somehow started. that will also be another source of leaking radiation. this crisis has been tackled by a reduced work force. they
the bank of japan said it will inject an extra $3.5 trillion into the bank's. their aim is to keep the economy stable. >> thank you very much. even before details emerged of the latest fire, a team of 34 experts was on its way to japan to assess the reactors and advise on containing radiation leaks. our correspondent has been given this analysis. >> day after day new threats emerge. multiple explosions, a scene so hazardous only 50 workers are left on site to try to bring things...
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stocks sell off on worries about japan. the dow fell 51 points, the nasdaq lost 14 and the s&p 500 was down seven. trading volume started the week with 962 million shares moving on the big board and 1.8 billion on the nasdaq. fed chairman ben bernanke meets with his interest rate committee tomorrow. topping its agenda? whether to change its $600 billion bond-buying program that's set to expire june 30. some members fear the bond buys could spur inflation when combined with rising prices for food, fuel and other commodities. but former fed staffer vince reinhart thinks the fed will stay the course. >> they probably won't do anything to touch any of the characterizations of policy, because they don't want market participants to get confused or think they're going to be rushing for the exits anytime soon or, given the tension in the objective, adding to the overall amount of qe2. >> susie: and the nasdaq could be making a bid for its arch rival, the new york stock exchange. reports say the nasdaq omx group has lined up $5 bill
stocks sell off on worries about japan. the dow fell 51 points, the nasdaq lost 14 and the s&p 500 was down seven. trading volume started the week with 962 million shares moving on the big board and 1.8 billion on the nasdaq. fed chairman ben bernanke meets with his interest rate committee tomorrow. topping its agenda? whether to change its $600 billion bond-buying program that's set to expire june 30. some members fear the bond buys could spur inflation when combined with rising prices for...
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abc's akiko fujita, live in japan for us this morning. thanks for that report. >>> we've been showing you the scope and magnitude of the destruction in japan. really, on an epic scale. >> that's right. that word epic can describe the tsunami that caused most of the destruction. some new demonstrations of its power, now, from our david muir. >> reporter: this new video shows a tidal wave is hardly just an oversized beach wave. while a regular wave lasts a few seconds and recedes, you can see here, the tsunami just keeps coming and coming. lasting 50 minutes or more. a literal wall of water, swallowing everything in its path. these pictures were taken friday, near the town of miyako. and farther down the coast, the sirens went off at 3:00 p.m. residents had 11 minutes to reach higher ground, before that giant water of wall arrived and leveled their town. that so many made it to safety, is a testament to japan's tsunami warning system here. >> imagine what it would have been without such a warning system in place. it would be far worse than
abc's akiko fujita, live in japan for us this morning. thanks for that report. >>> we've been showing you the scope and magnitude of the destruction in japan. really, on an epic scale. >> that's right. that word epic can describe the tsunami that caused most of the destruction. some new demonstrations of its power, now, from our david muir. >> reporter: this new video shows a tidal wave is hardly just an oversized beach wave. while a regular wave lasts a few seconds and...
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still ahead, counting the cost of japan's tragedy. the united nations said they will do anything to help japan after the earthquake. the organization will do all it could to organize humanitarian assistance. >> for by the images coming from japan this morning, therefore, i want to express my deepest sympathies and heartfelt condolences to the japanese people and government. and those that lost family and friends. japan is one of the most generous and strongest human factors -- benefactors coming to assistance the world over. in the united nations stands by the people of japan and we will do anything and everything we can at this very difficult time. we will be watching as the aftershocks are felt in the pacific and southeast asia. under the leadership of prime minister, and the solidarity of the international community, japanese people and government will be able to overcome this difficult time has soon as possible. >> that was the secretary general of the united nations. had to our web site. you will find extraordinary pictures. also
still ahead, counting the cost of japan's tragedy. the united nations said they will do anything to help japan after the earthquake. the organization will do all it could to organize humanitarian assistance. >> for by the images coming from japan this morning, therefore, i want to express my deepest sympathies and heartfelt condolences to the japanese people and government. and those that lost family and friends. japan is one of the most generous and strongest human factors -- benefactors...
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a major nuclear accident in japan. could three different pathways because it's a different reactor design could result in large scale radioactivity releases that would done well with the wind and flow with the water and hopefully that will not happen this time there was a previous earthquake in japan in july two thousand and seven at the largest nuclear power plant in the world seven large scale reactors on months i called he was ocky here we are going on four years later five of those reactors are still shut down to undergo repairs to undergo safety upgrades because now it's realized that it was not designed strongly enough to withstand the earthquake that struck nearby i guess what i'm curious about is that you know you say these these goods are being delivered from other countries you're hoping they got there in time what about the people on the ground working at these nuclear sites i guess i'm just a little confused with all the danger there how they can possibly you know they're racing against time but they're als
a major nuclear accident in japan. could three different pathways because it's a different reactor design could result in large scale radioactivity releases that would done well with the wind and flow with the water and hopefully that will not happen this time there was a previous earthquake in japan in july two thousand and seven at the largest nuclear power plant in the world seven large scale reactors on months i called he was ocky here we are going on four years later five of those reactors...
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that's what they call it in japan. the soldiers are clearing away some of the rubble from these obliterated towns and cities trying to move the wood and the other structures and create some roads so they can get vehicles in there and start getting more and more aid to people because there are reports that food and supplies are piling up at these drop-off points up in the north, but they can't get them to the victims. so the army is trying to work on that. they are also trying to get a runway going at the airport. you might remember that that airport was completely swamped by the tsunami. there were cars and airplanes strewn all over that airport. if they can get that runway smooth, that will help in terms of getting supplies into the north. then what they got to do is get them to the more remote areas. >> now, we understand one of the emerging problems is the number of orphans, children who survived the earththake and the devastating tsunami, but have now lost their parents. >> yeah, it's a really terrible thing. a lot
that's what they call it in japan. the soldiers are clearing away some of the rubble from these obliterated towns and cities trying to move the wood and the other structures and create some roads so they can get vehicles in there and start getting more and more aid to people because there are reports that food and supplies are piling up at these drop-off points up in the north, but they can't get them to the victims. so the army is trying to work on that. they are also trying to get a runway...